Tommy, if you ever read this, I would just like to say you were doing great, and I would have loved to "pay you a beer" at the end of my testing!

Ref. the problem with FB which probably triggered the shutdown, couldn'it have been connected to publishing "privacy policies" and "terms of services". I can't see your app anymore, but I've seen FB getting stricter on this.

With WordSocial no longer active I found SharePress from FatPanda to do exactly what WordSocial did and with a few extras in the pro version including scheduling of posts to your facebook page and lots more.

Check out the plugin Wordbooker. I also tried Add Link to Facebook which was excellent but didn't work with our older version of WordPress and Facebook Page Publish which also seems to have problems with connecting to Facebook now.

FB really seemed to screw a lot of things up. RSS Grafitti I have also used but it not longer shows the posts photo.

I ended with sharepress too, pro version 24$ -> the base "free" version is just a mockup can't really be used for anything. The pro on the other side is really good: truly a lot of options, very flexible, like the way it posts to FB (title/excerpt/images/etc). Posts also on Twitter, and authors write they are working on LinkedIn too. So far, sharepress is not conflicting with other "social" plugins (Simple FB connect - another good product - is much more sensitive).

Sharepress also has an interesting addon which uses FB to integrate comments 2 ways . I didn't test it yet, from what I read it looks like it is either/or (ie. EITHER normal WP comment function -> everyone can post even if they don't login on FB/ OR use the addon -> comments are synchronized, but only FB users can post). Anyway... even IF this is the case, the choice is yours.

I was a WordSocial user, but when I noticed that WS wasn't working anymore and no longer on the WordPress Plugins page, I used these comments to come up with something else. So far it looks like dlvr.it is the winner...lots of options and many networks...plus some neat "pay-for" services.